Linked by Barry Smith on Mon 1st Dec 2003 18:34 UTC
Debian and its clones This is the second in my series of reviews for debian-based commercial distros that might be appropriate for SOHO use. The first article covered my exploration of Lindows, and this one is focused on Libranet. Before I get started with Libranet I want to clarify a couple of points.
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I Like It
by Eric on Mon 1st Dec 2003 21:40 UTC

I think these reviews have been very good. Who cares about the ratings or "subjective" nature of them. I know I don't. I looked at the comments on the last story and saw so many dumb remarks about the +1 and -1 that I could not read them. I hope no one takes the same stace with this article as it is obviously not meant to do anything other than what it does! What that means is your subjective opinion about the review is just as valid as the review itself. On a side note, I really love libranet and run it on all my systems. The minimal install is really great for getting a debian system up with out the hassle of messing with X (I know rtfm). Good job with the review and good job to the Libranet team.